European physicists have measured little particles referred to as neutrinos moving simply faster than the speed of light–only a smidgen faster, however enough to lift a significant chance that Einstein’s physics would like a serious overhaul.

According to astronomers, the moon is crashing into the other smaller, so that in the months that have now seen a sort of "second-hand drawing a big splash." Astronomers are trying to get this to explain why the moon’s far side is much more hilly than the one that always faces Earth.